>>13570250Well, Aristotle had to do it very over convoluted to prove that ethics is a part of human performance and wellbeing.
But basically virtue ethics states that happy people are persons who are the best versions of themselves, basically chads that are satisfied with what they have and do not indulge in the suffering of yearning more hedonism.
By these definitions, they perform virtuous actions naturally and that we can learn from.
To learn from it, you have to practice their activities (learning, exercise, philantronpy, etc). and fake it until you make it.
as for current examples in today's society, it's really hard to find virtuous people, because the centre of attention are billionaires that feel miserable because no amount of hedonism will satisfy them. The only individual that seems to be viruous and famous is Mr. Beast or any Sikh man that follows their doctrines in good faith.